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Reforming Education With Empathic Capitalism (560 words) #JFKlegacy #SoCent #business #education

Public schools in the United States of America are not teaching people to be enterprising community leaders; habitually innovative, experimental, collaborative, or to think on different levels. They are teaching core subjects without the capitalistic, socially-minded application of these in a meaningful way that places the thinking of ordinary Americans in terms of what they can do for their country. But youth and young adults with limited opportunities lose hope when the educational support systems to empower them are not preparing them to be all that they can be. If school is not fun, it may be that the students donā€™t readily see how what they are learning can be appplicable. Social enterprising has to be threaded in from the very beginning. Not only does empathic capitalism create new economy, but it puts our thinking on making life better for each other. People become passionate when they think and feel like they can really better their own lives. Give people the tools. Socia...

ā€˜A Million Points of Lightā€™ #SoCent #empathy #mentalhealth #entrepreneurs #financialliteracy #education #edchat August 21, 2019

Understanding that we have to be brought up to care for each other itself requires a willingness to first care. The empowerment of peopleā€™s wherewithal in a manner that makes them stronger, more readily active members of the community, begins with love. To those who have the passion and desire to focus great energy, we have to put everyone first, and ourselves last, again and again. We have to bring such a level of vigor to continual care that it repurposes our lifeā€™s work towards such an endeavor. How can this be done in such a way that it is deemed practical and relevant to American citizens? This is something that has to be taught and practiced, and it is best begun at an early age. Such an ideal may not reach deaf and blind hearts, nor will it be given more than a fanciful pause of thought, unless there is money involved. Because we need money to pay for things, and our time is valuable. We use time to work and make the money that pays for our food and living.  ā€˜We like our...

The Unplugged Patriots

The United States of America that has sprung since the 1960s, is one aligned with the culture that supports human abortion. It has largely been manufactured and altogether been a plastic creation of entertainment, arts and media that has seemed to explore new territories of thought and expression separate from the respect of upholding the protection of humanity in the womb. Since the early 1970s, millions upon millions of babies in the womb have had their lives ended. Through this era of apathy we have been conditioned to choose the manufactured culture before we were allowed an opportunity to understand the slaughter. It has even been so that a banalization of any challengers to such a cultural construct have been disallowed from strengthening, rising up, or growing as alternate contenders to such a system of living. Herein is a great truth and revelation, ā€œchallengers to such a cultural construct have been disallowed from strengthening, rising up, or growing as alternate conte...